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Apple Announces New Educational Apps in Guggenheim Presentation(0)
Apple for the TeacherThursday, January 19th, Apple hit “The Big Apple” with a Guggenheim Museum presentation of revolutionary new educational apps. It wasn’t that many years ago that electronics were forbidden in the classroom. Now – if Apple has anything to say about it – they’ll be a requirement and a way to enhance the average student’s educational experience. Apple’s Senior Vice President of Marketing, Phil Schiller, unveiled three, new, free apps: the iTunes U, iBooks Author, and iBooks 2. Each one of these applications promises to take a big step toward revolutionizing education – a vision that was important to Apple’s late co-founder and chairman, Steve Jobs. The iTunes U platform could be the best “apple” ever given to a teacher, allowing educators the ability to share course materials, resources, and other information with ease never before known. Change the date of a test, share a link to a website that ties into course material, add an assignment – it’s all handled instantly and easily, with students receiving all the information on their iPads. iTunes U even allows teachers to upload books from iBooks Author – the next app on Schiller’s educational agenda. |
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